Here Tautoru are solving problems during Maths week. We got into groups of 6 and had 5 mins to solve the problems in front of us. We had to read the questions, work as a team and figure out the answer together. We got points based on how many we got right, the strategy we used and how fast we did it. It was a lot of fun!
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Thursday, 13 August 2015
Hangman
During Daily 5 I was doing work on writing. Today we were playing Hangman.
I was doing my Mum's name and it was tricky to get because it was only 2 letters but hard to guess.
I like doing Daily 5 because you get to choose things and do all of the choices around the room.
Reading to Myself
I like reading to myself during Daily 5. Today I was reading a book called "The Gardener and the Scarecrow". When I come to a tricky word in the book I use stretchy snake to help me. So if you don't know a word, then you use your finger to cover part of it and you say "I know that word" then you say the bit you can see and then the other part. Then you put the word together.
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Maths Week Quiz
This week is maths week. These questions have been taken from @kidsedchatnz Please answer the thought provoking questions below...
Friday, 7 August 2015
Where's My Teddy?
We are practising reading with expression and using characters voices.
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